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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Campbeltown Courier 17th November 2017.
Caitlin’s beautiful bouquet
AN AYRSHIRE girl visiting her grandparents was all smiles at a Campbeltown coffee morning. Granny Valerie Nimmo, selling raffle tickets with Alison Brown, might have sold Caitlin, 7, the winni...
Man sentenced over friend’s drugs death
AN EDINBURGH sheriff sentencing a Campbeltown man to 210 hours of unpaid work said ‘naivety and poor judgement in a young person’ had contributed to the death of a French student. Almost five weeks a...
POLICE FILES
At about 8.40am on November 7, on the Esplanade in Campbeltown, a 36-year-old man was suspected of behaving in an abusive manner and assaulted another man with a baseball bat. At the same incident an...
Ghostly goings on at Castlehill
Skeletons, witches, clowns and superheroes took over Castlehill primary school recently as the younger children celebrated Hallowe’en. The youngsters from P1 and P2, clad in their creative cos...
Hopes high Billy free by Christmas
Hannah O’Hanlon
editor@campbeltowncourier.co.uk
Yvonne and Billy during happier times.
CAMPBELTOWN grammar school-educated Billy Irving is expecting to hear within 14 ...